There's a large, deep pothole on Columbus going north in the rightmost lane. The pothole spans half the lane so there's no avoiding it unless you swerve into the other lane. Of course, there's no shoulder to swerve into. Going the speed limit, I got a flat tire.

The two or three new townhouses that have gone up on this block have ripped up the street to provide water. Fine.

However, the construction is now complete and they never filled the giant pothole in the street.

This particular case is treacherous, and the widespread lack of enforcement is frankly unacceptable. This problem is prevalent all across the city, especially for new construction. What does it take to get contractors to clean up after themselves?